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i'm doug in washington. here's a look at head lines now. it's a cold thanksgiving in much of the eastern half of the country. that didn't stop outdoor celebrations as much as the annual parade that featured jim lay land as grand marshal. for many, the main event is not around the dinner table but inside the store. black friday shopping starts today at a dozen retailers. this is a big weekend for the president's health care plan as well. the website that's cause sod much the past two months is supposed to be upgraded this weekend. there are concerns about the accuracy of price estimates on the site. water cannons and tear gas was you used on unruly crowds today protesting permits for their demonstrations. i'm doug in washington. i'll see you at the top of the hour for special report. >>> well snooping this year scandals from the nsa to doj. we want to ask if you think it's okay in certain circumstances. snooping on your kid or fishing around for info of your exes online. going through e-mails and social media
i'm doug in washington. here's a look at head lines now. it's a cold thanksgiving in much of the eastern half of the country. that didn't stop outdoor celebrations as much as the annual parade that featured jim lay land as grand marshal. for many, the main event is not around the dinner table but inside the store. black friday shopping starts today at a dozen retailers. this is a big weekend for the president's health care plan as well. the website that's cause sod much the past two months is...
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kennedy was in washington for an autopsy that would drag on for hours. but still ultimately lead more questions than answers think about where we were as a nation at this very moment coming half century ago. it might even lead to war. concerns that no one was safe and the reality that all innocence was off. fifty years ago this minute, a grieving jacqueline kennedy was being peppered with plans for a state funeral. this night she would mention camelot being lost and a martyr was on. it was sadly all coming together at this hour on this day and that includes every major global leader converging on our nation's capital with a horse-drawn carriage that had plastered abraham lincoln with through the same streets. she waited to take her husband home one last time and a new era. the the reality of all this heading home this hour on this night for a country that would be fixated on nothing else these next few days. a friday night then as it is now. but as different as night and day. that is why we are breaking to understand the brave from everything we knew 50
kennedy was in washington for an autopsy that would drag on for hours. but still ultimately lead more questions than answers think about where we were as a nation at this very moment coming half century ago. it might even lead to war. concerns that no one was safe and the reality that all innocence was off. fifty years ago this minute, a grieving jacqueline kennedy was being peppered with plans for a state funeral. this night she would mention camelot being lost and a martyr was on. it was...
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or lincoln or washington but he was a significant president. in some ways his legacy becomes more significant than his record as president. there were some great achievements, significant achievements as president. the resolution of cuban missile crisis the promise to put man on the moon, putting the civil rights bill before congress. those four mage or bills that johnson passed it be called kennedy johnson bills but impossible to describe him in a league although lots of people people -- the polls show him since his death consistently one of the top five presidents in american history and historians see this quite differently from the general public. so there is a kind of division. i have thought about those 50 years from now, will there be a time like this to remember kennedy? i think it depends on what happens with the presidency of the next 50 years. if another president comes along who captures the country's imagination and becomes heroic, thrills the country with their leadership, i think it will eclipse kennedy but as long as there is th
or lincoln or washington but he was a significant president. in some ways his legacy becomes more significant than his record as president. there were some great achievements, significant achievements as president. the resolution of cuban missile crisis the promise to put man on the moon, putting the civil rights bill before congress. those four mage or bills that johnson passed it be called kennedy johnson bills but impossible to describe him in a league although lots of people people -- the...
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for example, in washington d.c. has very strict gun laws and this and that. but people just go across the river to virginia and buy the guns that they -- you know want. >> right. >> and that sort of thing. so that has never made sense. >> but i think in tackling these larger issues it insane. we can't have 50 different foreign economic policies in this country and expect to prosper. >> now, the people from the tea party and the tea party is really more of a movement then a party. the different groups will watch this and say he's blaming us for the dysfunction government. here notes the problem. we're the cure or at least we're the -- we represent the response to the problem. the problem didn't begin with us. >> right. and you got to give them that. >> right. >> the problem didn't begin with them although i do wish they would start electing somewhat smarter and more responsibility people to congress, that would be a help but -- no, the problem didn't start with them. look, i have always understood and in some ways sympathized with the tea party diagnosis that
for example, in washington d.c. has very strict gun laws and this and that. but people just go across the river to virginia and buy the guns that they -- you know want. >> right. >> and that sort of thing. so that has never made sense. >> but i think in tackling these larger issues it insane. we can't have 50 different foreign economic policies in this country and expect to prosper. >> now, the people from the tea party and the tea party is really more of a movement then...
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, en neeuu eeustados sus reltados tendrÁn gran i impacto en republicanos y de demÓcratas , vamos a washington para explicarjnonos por que a t adelante . >>> demÓcratas y republicanos s se enfocan en la elecciÓn de gobierno 1 para nueva jersey particiular de vireginÍa lo r interÉsante que pasara con e partido republicanos que segÚn las es ncuestas llea lva la ven de ambos partidos en particular , para los republicanos , es d r deotado . >>> va a poner gasina al f fuego...
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washington says i know exactly where they are coming back to new york. so we come back to new york city and he knows he can't face them and beat them head to head so he's got to use espionage and guerrilla warfare and you have to be able to anticipate that. he needs his own cia and then he's got this huge background. he went out of his way to brush up on his skills so he tells college and others in the general scott, brigadier general scott, it is what we need. you have to find these people to help me out. with $100,000 in total prizes at the deadline is january 20. get more information at studentcam.org. >>> and now the head of the environmental protection agency, gina mccarthy, testified before a house panel about agency transparency into the use of science and regulatory decisions. before taking over in july, ms. mccarthy served in the epa office of air and radiation. from capitol hill, this is about two and a half hours. >> the committee on science and technology will come to order. welcome to everyone to today's hearing entitled strengthening transp
washington says i know exactly where they are coming back to new york. so we come back to new york city and he knows he can't face them and beat them head to head so he's got to use espionage and guerrilla warfare and you have to be able to anticipate that. he needs his own cia and then he's got this huge background. he went out of his way to brush up on his skills so he tells college and others in the general scott, brigadier general scott, it is what we need. you have to find these people to...
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>> i have a graduate from politics at george washington university. i brought my two kids in who graduated from high school. my two kids had them exactly right. the other -- not one of the 25 of my graduating class could name more than 80%. it was amazing to me. not only that, they couldn't write. outside of that -- i think history is important. the old line, history repeats itself, it does. particularly in politics. you study that. we talked last week about liberals, are they dead, are conservatives dead? the cycles are the cycles are the cycles. >> even the part that maybe aren't so great about our past and about our history. if you look at the history of the treatment of american indians, it's an embarrassing blemish on our culture, it is. i do think sometimes we avoid it. we don't want to get into history. bob, i agree with you. you're right. if we don't learn it, we'll repeat the mistakes. i learned we were -- really in trouble. i was going to say screwed. when we talked earlier this year on "the five" when more kids knew about twerking than joe
>> i have a graduate from politics at george washington university. i brought my two kids in who graduated from high school. my two kids had them exactly right. the other -- not one of the 25 of my graduating class could name more than 80%. it was amazing to me. not only that, they couldn't write. outside of that -- i think history is important. the old line, history repeats itself, it does. particularly in politics. you study that. we talked last week about liberals, are they dead, are...
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i asked -- i thought washington would be a glamorous place to be, and so i requested assignment to washington, and i was assigned to the pentagon. and to the pentagon dispensary, which is just a military term for a clinic. but the medical officer of the day was an administrative duty, and i happened to be medical officer of the day when kennedy was shot. and it resulted in me getting posted to the white house and so on and so forth. >> you actually saw the president in person about two weeks before the assassination. >> well, i did. well, actually, i got to see him many times. the last time i saw him was november the 11th before the assassination. and if i may digress one more time, after military, i came back to parkland and trained as a pathologist. and then i had a business career as a laboratory entrepreneur, and i'm back on the faculty at the medical school now. but yes, i had seen kennedy the last time november the 11th at the tomb of the unknowns. i had seen him many times before because i got posted on medical details to the rose garden or to the ellipse or to the mall. i saw, you kno
i asked -- i thought washington would be a glamorous place to be, and so i requested assignment to washington, and i was assigned to the pentagon. and to the pentagon dispensary, which is just a military term for a clinic. but the medical officer of the day was an administrative duty, and i happened to be medical officer of the day when kennedy was shot. and it resulted in me getting posted to the white house and so on and so forth. >> you actually saw the president in person about two...
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we came to washington with some very deep set convictions. we felt that we could contribute to making this a better country for all of our people. and some feel we have made great progress, education, health, housing. in some respects we have had many disappointments. but in the last few years in this house, in this office, we have had a chance to impress upon the people of this nation those simple convictions that brought us to this town and that kept me here for almost four decades. it is important to reflect and look back and see what has been done because there is no better way to judge a future than by the past. but the important thing that faces our country now is for a new president to look at the new challenges and find new answers, find a means of communicating with our young and providing leadership and inspiration for them so that they will realize that we do care. find a way to help better understanding come to our races so that we can live together in peace and harmony and equality with justice to all. no president ever came to t
we came to washington with some very deep set convictions. we felt that we could contribute to making this a better country for all of our people. and some feel we have made great progress, education, health, housing. in some respects we have had many disappointments. but in the last few years in this house, in this office, we have had a chance to impress upon the people of this nation those simple convictions that brought us to this town and that kept me here for almost four decades. it is...
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reporting from washington, i'm katty kay. held as slaves for 30 years in britain, three women are described as deeply traumatized. >> they had been in that situation for a very long time. the 30-year-old may have been in her situation for the entire life. >> the security agreement for afghanistan hits a hurdle before it is signed. wants to waitai six months to ratify it. a press conference monty python style. the comedy team announces when and where they will reunite. it is all a bit chaotic. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. three women that say they were held as slaves for 30 years have been rescued. all are said to be deeply traumatized. a man and woman in their late 60s have been arrested. there are a lot of unanswered questions surrounding the case but british authority say they have never come across anything like it. mark has the details from london. >> hidden in plain sight. somewhere near the streets amid the city bustle of london, three women kept as latter-day strays.
reporting from washington, i'm katty kay. held as slaves for 30 years in britain, three women are described as deeply traumatized. >> they had been in that situation for a very long time. the 30-year-old may have been in her situation for the entire life. >> the security agreement for afghanistan hits a hurdle before it is signed. wants to waitai six months to ratify it. a press conference monty python style. the comedy team announces when and where they will reunite. it is all a...
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war against intellectual property theft not looking so effective now as it's been revealed that washington also had its own face in the trunk full story right now but the way. right to see. her street. and i think that you're. on a reporter's. instrument. to be in the. just a moment on the r.t. world update for now though the u.k. provides a roof to two hundred thousand roma migrants who move there in search of a better life but some brits are angry that very few of the new comers are ready to change their cultural traditions and respect the rules of their new home in response locals have taken matters into their own hands setting up so-called street patrols as artie's sarah further investigates. wrapping up against the cold this team is setting off on one of their regular nightly migrant patrols organized by the pakistan community association their beat is this small neighborhood in sheffield in the north of england known as paige all the trying to save the community tensions here i don't know there are tensions in the area and people are angry because it's a very small area very densely
war against intellectual property theft not looking so effective now as it's been revealed that washington also had its own face in the trunk full story right now but the way. right to see. her street. and i think that you're. on a reporter's. instrument. to be in the. just a moment on the r.t. world update for now though the u.k. provides a roof to two hundred thousand roma migrants who move there in search of a better life but some brits are angry that very few of the new comers are ready to...
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and washington goes down at the 24 by lyndell johnson. good to see the officials get that call right with lyndell johnson, because you don't want him to miss a game. >> charles: i think they've done a nice job all night long. i really only have an issue with one call in the end zone. >> gus: deandre washington picking up 12 yards. >> charles: they got together and the replay officials got it right. they had a chance to review it. >> gus: chelf to grant. can't hold on. incomplete. for texas tech, after this game, they'll take on kansas state. followed by a game in arlington, texas against baylor. they'll have a bye and wrap up their season against texas. >> charles: there's a lot they can still accomplish. >> gus: davis webb throws for the 70th time. and it's caught. a flag on the play, though. deandre washington working really hard this evening. >> referee: holding, offense number 62. ten-yard penalty. second dunn. >> gus: that's le'raven clark. >> charles: freshman all american last year, playing mostly at guard. they moved him to tackle
and washington goes down at the 24 by lyndell johnson. good to see the officials get that call right with lyndell johnson, because you don't want him to miss a game. >> charles: i think they've done a nice job all night long. i really only have an issue with one call in the end zone. >> gus: deandre washington picking up 12 yards. >> charles: they got together and the replay officials got it right. they had a chance to review it. >> gus: chelf to grant. can't hold on....
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onthat and david here in washington, thanks a lot. >> thank you. >> and that's it for the team from washington, d.c. and from me, ray suarez. for now thanks for watching "inside story." good night. ♪ >> hello, you're the havening as post. bloomberg and "the new york times" and what they tell bus the state of china. and and a deal that makes a hero out of drug dealers and
onthat and david here in washington, thanks a lot. >> thank you. >> and that's it for the team from washington, d.c. and from me, ray suarez. for now thanks for watching "inside story." good night. ♪ >> hello, you're the havening as post. bloomberg and "the new york times" and what they tell bus the state of china. and and a deal that makes a hero out of drug dealers and
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newman spoke at the world bank in washington d.c.. this is about 40 minutes. >> thank you to the world bank for hosting today. i do appreciate it. i do feel the need to start by saying i am not an economist. i'm a food writer. i may culinary historian. just explain a little bit about how the book came about, when i first started my career i wrote about financial topics. i worked with a small consulting company that was acquired by much larger conglomerate and i was tasked with creating content about the equities market and the one that completely changed my life the commodities market. so how did that change my life? when i started learning about commodities, of course i realized that there are certain products such as oil and gold but there are also products that fall into the agricultural commodities segments and those are food products like cattle, soybeans, coffee, cocoa and to me in menu. maybe this was a sign that one day i would be a food writer but everything came together for me when i bet the financial newsweekly and that's
newman spoke at the world bank in washington d.c.. this is about 40 minutes. >> thank you to the world bank for hosting today. i do appreciate it. i do feel the need to start by saying i am not an economist. i'm a food writer. i may culinary historian. just explain a little bit about how the book came about, when i first started my career i wrote about financial topics. i worked with a small consulting company that was acquired by much larger conglomerate and i was tasked with creating...
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that's the real walmart. there are signs both political bparties in washington get it: washington is lagging behind the country on this... ...this issue has been around far too long... and yet, we wait. reforming our immigration system would dramatically reduce our nation's debt... grow the economy by 5.4% ... and take bold steps to secure our borders. on this, both parties say they agree: democrats... we are very very strongly in favor of moving immigration reform... and republicans... we do want to make some progress in reforming our broken immigration system... and yet, we wait... americans are tired of empty rhetoric. it is time for every leader to come through on their promise... and fix our broken immigration system tell congress: the time is now. fix america's broken immigration system. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. side-by-side, so you get the same c
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once completed by the client the vendor sends the details by fax to offices in washington who will oversee the declaration by the client. anyone with a criminal record or being treated for serious mental health issues is forbidden from purchasing. to present himself. i think i work hard so i think i deserve it. verification takes five minutes. think to get me through this. in a quarter of an hour amanda has bought a gun and can take it home. in this store there are hundreds of different guns for every different taste. the objective of the arms industry is to seduce men and women. we have a good female clientele here let me show you some of the guns that they're interested in and that's been popular with women is obviously more for the latest because it's pink you love it and can't wait to have it to ensure that their children are safe women are willing to take any measure taking this in. consideration companies have developed weapons for children smaller than those for adults but just as deadly let's have a look at some guns for kids. these small twenty two rifles are popular for parents t
once completed by the client the vendor sends the details by fax to offices in washington who will oversee the declaration by the client. anyone with a criminal record or being treated for serious mental health issues is forbidden from purchasing. to present himself. i think i work hard so i think i deserve it. verification takes five minutes. think to get me through this. in a quarter of an hour amanda has bought a gun and can take it home. in this store there are hundreds of different guns...
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onthat and david here in washington, thanks a lot. >> thank you. >> and that's it for the team from washington, d.c. and from me, ray suarez. for now thanks for watching "inside story." good night. >> every year in america over 11 thousand babies die on the day that they're born. most are just born too early. their vital organs, heart and lungs still unformed. even those who survive beyond 24 hours often die before their first birthday. but if the baby is african american, they are more than twice as likely to die. fault lines travels to cleveland, ohio - to look at what is causing these deaths, and to try to find out why the united states has the worst rate of infant mortality in the
onthat and david here in washington, thanks a lot. >> thank you. >> and that's it for the team from washington, d.c. and from me, ray suarez. for now thanks for watching "inside story." good night. >> every year in america over 11 thousand babies die on the day that they're born. most are just born too early. their vital organs, heart and lungs still unformed. even those who survive beyond 24 hours often die before their first birthday. but if the baby is african...
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it is going to in white oaks. 25 in college park. 27 even in downtown washington. when you factor in the winds, feels like 20 in d.c. as they are starting to relax a little bit though. the windchills, not quite as bad with the teens in the most of the day. in the single digits. so today is the coldest day. that's the coldest since february 17. now, the overnight lows tonight, they will be the coldest since february 18. the last time that we've had the windchills this bad is january, right around thegurati real bitterly cold temperatures and we're going to see the less wind overnight tonight, allowing temperatures to get even lower. however that will, of course, help with the windchill factors. it's bitterly cold as you're stepping out in the morning. 17 to 24, absolutely fridged. at 7:00 a.m., it's 14 to 22, barely sneaking into the 20s as we head towards 9:00 a.m. a storm system to tell you about in the first alert forecast to produce a problem for your tuesday commute. back to you. >> got it. being blamed for at least eight deaths in the west is now taking aim at
it is going to in white oaks. 25 in college park. 27 even in downtown washington. when you factor in the winds, feels like 20 in d.c. as they are starting to relax a little bit though. the windchills, not quite as bad with the teens in the most of the day. in the single digits. so today is the coldest day. that's the coldest since february 17. now, the overnight lows tonight, they will be the coldest since february 18. the last time that we've had the windchills this bad is january, right...
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congressman, let me show you the headline in the "washington times," republicans press the president to remove the health website, they want it taken down. >> right. i think that every effort is being made to look through the weaknesses of the website and to go forward and allow people the chance to enroll. it's improved. we've heard that. it's been made better and we'll continue to pursue so that hopefully in the next remaining days of the month, we'll see a vastly improved, better time response, fewer error situations and a site stability that i think will be helpful. >> you heard yesterday from henry kho, who is the guy at cms who oversaw the rollout of the website and he was saying yesterday at your hearing that 30% to 40% of this website is still not done. the accounting, that sort of stuff. an important part of the website. are you satisfied with that? >> i'm not satisfied. there's a lot of frustration and anger how this was rolled out, but the president has said himself he's angry about the way it's rolled out. there are those people who are technically sound in terms of skill
congressman, let me show you the headline in the "washington times," republicans press the president to remove the health website, they want it taken down. >> right. i think that every effort is being made to look through the weaknesses of the website and to go forward and allow people the chance to enroll. it's improved. we've heard that. it's been made better and we'll continue to pursue so that hopefully in the next remaining days of the month, we'll see a vastly improved,...
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war against intellectual property theft not looking so effective now it's been revealed washington has its own face in the truck full story click on. the. right to see. first street. and i think that you're. on a reporter's twitter. instagram. be in the middle. this is the place that has been consecrated to god for almost a thousand of years people dream here twenty years ago stablish mastic life on the silence. and people fuel the love of christ all working. people say you can. come and something happens on this island that makes them return to it again and again they say the below saves them. join me james brown on a journey for the soul. only. told you my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports. but no i will leave them to the state department to comment on your letter telling them. to carry out a call as i'm going to talk you know. thank you. when you needed to read question the prepared for a change when you when you should be ready for a. freedom of speech and. the freedom to walk. it's all t. international live from moscow on the world update
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>> information is slow to flow to headquarters in various agencies in washington. what we do know they told us they are aware at least one shot was fired at terminal 3 at lax. an employee was wounded, we believe, in the leg. that's the initial impression we get back here. we don't know whether other shots are fired. we don't know whether there's still an active shooter situation there. apparently the police are leading this responsibility. it's still rapidly unfolding and chaotic. there's a picture back here of exactly what has happened, who the person with the gun was, why this shooting happened, what's going on. we're still waiting to get those details. >> pete, if our research is correct, this is not the first time there had been a shooting at lax. the first time in 2002. do you know anything about that? >> yes. there had been shootings at lax before. one notorious one at the ticket counter. if what we hear is correct, this is further into the airport, at or beyond the security checkpoint. that would be unusual. you may recall a situation in miami airport where
>> information is slow to flow to headquarters in various agencies in washington. what we do know they told us they are aware at least one shot was fired at terminal 3 at lax. an employee was wounded, we believe, in the leg. that's the initial impression we get back here. we don't know whether other shots are fired. we don't know whether there's still an active shooter situation there. apparently the police are leading this responsibility. it's still rapidly unfolding and chaotic. there's...
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the gentleman from washington mr. kilmer is recognized for his question. >> thank you mr. chairman. thank you for coming and taking our questions today. i have a question regarding epa funding and prior decision. i represent the sixth district of washington state that is bordered by the ocean in puget sound and some of the most pristine natural areas of the country. i want to commend the work of our federal agencies in the state of washington for some of the work that has been done to protect their resources but there is a lot more to be done. ocean certification ecosystem restoration are issues we are just beginning to understand not to mention the effects that these issues have on marine industries in the puget sound economy. faced with this task myself and representative along with several of our colleaguecolleague s created the puget sound recovery caucus together support and figure out what we can do on a federal level to solve these direct problems we are facing in puget sound and how to be with issues that are just beginning to emerge. with a limited federal budget and seques
the gentleman from washington mr. kilmer is recognized for his question. >> thank you mr. chairman. thank you for coming and taking our questions today. i have a question regarding epa funding and prior decision. i represent the sixth district of washington state that is bordered by the ocean in puget sound and some of the most pristine natural areas of the country. i want to commend the work of our federal agencies in the state of washington for some of the work that has been done to...
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. >> en monterrey fanÁticos de jri ♪ la debastaciÓn causada por to tornados en washington e il illinois es mÁs extensa asÍ dice el alcalde que donde residentes hoy regresan a sus casas . >> hablamos con vecinos que en medio de todo se sienten agrade agradecidos . >> la limpieza lenta y pausada . >> muchos solo despegjan las vigas . >> esta familiar regreso a lo qe quedo de su hhogar su sotaÓtano. >> este sofa les salfvo la vid a ahÍ estuvoiieron abrazados y d cuÁndo abriuereron los ojos vie el ciel . >> los hijos encuentran un radio yn una zapatera . >> en perfectacss condicioesnes. >> residentes pueden entra un a par de horas al dÍa para buscar cosas . >> el alcalde dice que mÁs de i mil casas duerfueron afactadaÁs de 1250 . >> este es el tornado deque arÓo con todo en esta localidad de a washington illinois . >> la bajilla sobrevivio pero u muchos se dan por dichosos si e rer recuperan documentos o offtooto. >> alex wilson encotnro fotos en la casa de su abuela, d. >> la casa se derrumbo . >> asumnioio que estria en el a sÓtano y ahÍ estaba , la sacaron por la venbtana . >>
. >> en monterrey fanÁticos de jri ♪ la debastaciÓn causada por to tornados en washington e il illinois es mÁs extensa asÍ dice el alcalde que donde residentes hoy regresan a sus casas . >> hablamos con vecinos que en medio de todo se sienten agrade agradecidos . >> la limpieza lenta y pausada . >> muchos solo despegjan las vigas . >> esta familiar regreso a lo qe quedo de su hhogar su sotaÓtano. >> este sofa les salfvo la vid a ahÍ estuvoiieron...
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they want greater law making ability in washington so they use a lobbying effort like the m p a to change the entire industry of america which would include larry ellison which would oracle or include google or include a.o.l. by introducing digital rights management technology or convincing the n.s.a. that they need to spy on every single american not only in wherever they are of the world but merkel every leader in the world just to germany's leader they need us that's comes from the m p a a dot trying to dominate as you point out there's a there's a kerfuffle in the halls of power in the area of one group that's fueled by billions of dollars of subsidy from the u.s. government to cover our law given free money for. ben bernanke you zero percent interest rates who are causing global consternation it worked for edward snowden we wouldn't even know and this was going on but importantly you mentioned that's a good point to bring up in silicon valley is near san francisco and this is a famous area for great universities well educated over production of elites so these ones are you you see ov
they want greater law making ability in washington so they use a lobbying effort like the m p a to change the entire industry of america which would include larry ellison which would oracle or include google or include a.o.l. by introducing digital rights management technology or convincing the n.s.a. that they need to spy on every single american not only in wherever they are of the world but merkel every leader in the world just to germany's leader they need us that's comes from the m p a a...
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sulema: muy buenas tardes, gracias por dejarnos a entrar a su hogar con otra edición de telenoticias washington. en maryland, la policía del condado de prince george's investiga un incendio que destruyó cerca de una docena de vehículos del departamento de parques. las autoridades dijeron que alguien robó un cadillac anoche y le prendió fuego en un parque. las condiciones ventosas contribuyeron a propagar las llamas a los otros vehículos, incluyendo camionetas y autobuses que son usados para llevar niños y ancianos a excursiones. la policía revisa el video de una cámara de vigilancia esperando poder encontrar información. no se reportaron heridos. - el hijo de un concejal del distrito, fue encontrado culpable de conducir intoxicado y en posesión de mariguana. el joven de 30 años, recibió dos años de libertad condicional sin supervisión, la licencia del hombre será suspendida por un año, los datos son por el incidente del 16 de agosto, cuando fue detenido por la policía en hampton, virginia. - hoy a lo largo y ancho del país, activistas siguen cabildeando para que el gobierno r
sulema: muy buenas tardes, gracias por dejarnos a entrar a su hogar con otra edición de telenoticias washington. en maryland, la policía del condado de prince george's investiga un incendio que destruyó cerca de una docena de vehículos del departamento de parques. las autoridades dijeron que alguien robó un cadillac anoche y le prendió fuego en un parque. las condiciones ventosas contribuyeron a propagar las llamas a los otros vehículos, incluyendo camionetas y autobuses que son usados...
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we'll have live team coverage on "gma." >>> from washington this morning. some new evidence of the rocky rollout of the obama care website. how few people were able to register for health insurance just after the site launched. details from abc's steve portnoy. >> reporter: an inside look into just how difficult it was to sign up in the first days of healthcare.gov. notes from war room sessions on october 2nd and 3rd, are an early catalog of glitches. documents released by the house oversight committee, suggest just six people successfully signed up for coverage on the first day of enrollment. and by the end of the second day, after millions tried to logon, only 248 people were said to have enrolled. the obama administration says he's numbers aren't official. in her testimony this week, health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius says the website's flaws make any early data unreliable. >> we do not have any reliable data around enrollment, which is why we haven't given it to date. >> reporter: her agency doesn't plan to issue its first report on e
we'll have live team coverage on "gma." >>> from washington this morning. some new evidence of the rocky rollout of the obama care website. how few people were able to register for health insurance just after the site launched. details from abc's steve portnoy. >> reporter: an inside look into just how difficult it was to sign up in the first days of healthcare.gov. notes from war room sessions on october 2nd and 3rd, are an early catalog of glitches. documents released...
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once completed by the client the vendor sends the details by fax to offices in washington who will oversee the declaration by the client. anyone with a criminal record or being treated for serious mental. health issues is forbidden from purchasing. to present himself. and i work hard so i think i deserve it. verification takes five minutes. i think you get me. in a quarter of an hour amanda has bought a gun and can take it home. in this store there are hundreds of different guns for every different taste. the objective of the arms industry is to seduce men and women. we have a good female clientele here let me show you some of the guns that they're interested in and that's been popular with women is obviously more for the latest because it's pink the love it and can't wait to have it to ensure that their children are safe women are willing to take any measure taking this into consideration companies have developed weapons for children smaller than those for adults but just as deadly let's have a look at some guns for kids. these small twenty two rifles are popular for parents to buy their
once completed by the client the vendor sends the details by fax to offices in washington who will oversee the declaration by the client. anyone with a criminal record or being treated for serious mental. health issues is forbidden from purchasing. to present himself. and i work hard so i think i deserve it. verification takes five minutes. i think you get me. in a quarter of an hour amanda has bought a gun and can take it home. in this store there are hundreds of different guns for every...
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hastings of washington. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 419, the gentleman from washington, mr. hastings, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from washington. mr. hastings: mr. chairman, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. hastings: mr. chairman, this amendment makes adjustments in the bill to the amount of funds authorized to the made available to b.l.m. field offices for energy permitting. this change is made to ensure the bill meets its goal of reducing the deficit, not increasing spending. according to information from the congressional budget office, after adoption of this amendment, the underlying bill will reduce the deficit by $26 million while generating more american energy and new jobs for american workers. this amendment sets the funding directed to wind and solar energy permitting in local b.l.m. field offices at $5 million each fiscal year. currently under existing law
hastings of washington. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 419, the gentleman from washington, mr. hastings, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from washington. mr. hastings: mr. chairman, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. hastings: mr. chairman, this amendment makes adjustments in the bill to the amount of funds authorized to the made available to b.l.m. field offices...
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the diplomacy that seems to be coming from washington it appears to be just falling sure of the expectations of the united states as a superior negotiator as a superior diplomatic player but we see what happened in egypt after the arab spring and the election of morsi there was a space terror where the united states could have played a critical role just assuring more more seats on a path that would have maybe brought some advancement on some jobs economic development in that period of time the united states falter and it's the policy ok something like that you are coming in and telling them how they should conduct i understand that in any case when the morsi thing there's not much more the u.s. could have done now in iran the u.s. is trying to start a new consorts with with the iranian government and yet it's getting clobbered in the middle east by the saudis who don't want to do it for the israelis or don't want to do are very good friends with good friends i want to. be true too. please please margy dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we
the diplomacy that seems to be coming from washington it appears to be just falling sure of the expectations of the united states as a superior negotiator as a superior diplomatic player but we see what happened in egypt after the arab spring and the election of morsi there was a space terror where the united states could have played a critical role just assuring more more seats on a path that would have maybe brought some advancement on some jobs economic development in that period of time the...
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. >>> and will the washington redskins change their name? the latest on the growing controversy as both sides meet. >>> a warm, wet, and windy start to friday. i'll have the complete forecast coming up next. and then when you get up -- can i play? no! you don't even get football. [ male announcer ] when you've got 100% fiber optic fios, you get it. america's fastest, most reliable internet. it's the ultimate for downloading, streaming, and chatting. you have that guy all over the football field. thanks, joe! if the running backs don't start picking up the blitz, the quarterback is going to have a long night. is that your sister? look, are you trying to take my job? maybe. [ male announcer ] this is your last chance to switch to a fios triple play online for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for the first year. plus, your choice of a $300 bonus with a 2-year agreement. fios is 100% fiber optic. so you get america's fastest, most reliable internet and unbeatable tv picture quality. this amazing offer is going fast, so switch to fios today. visit
. >>> and will the washington redskins change their name? the latest on the growing controversy as both sides meet. >>> a warm, wet, and windy start to friday. i'll have the complete forecast coming up next. and then when you get up -- can i play? no! you don't even get football. [ male announcer ] when you've got 100% fiber optic fios, you get it. america's fastest, most reliable internet. it's the ultimate for downloading, streaming, and chatting. you have that guy all over...
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onthat and david here in washington, thanks a lot. >> thank you. >> and that's it for the team from washington, d.c. and from me, ray suarez. for now thanks for watching "inside story." good night. >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. here's are the stories we're following for you. >> it is important that we see ourselves as a family, that we come together. >> illinois governor pat quinn declaring parts of central illinois disaster areas as tornadoes ripped through the midwest killing six and devastating neighborhoods. >>> after typhoon haiyan, still struggling to get aid where it is needed most. >> a massive clean up effort is underway in the midwest after severe sto
onthat and david here in washington, thanks a lot. >> thank you. >> and that's it for the team from washington, d.c. and from me, ray suarez. for now thanks for watching "inside story." good night. >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. here's are the stories we're following for you. >> it is important that we see ourselves as a family, that we come together. >> illinois governor pat quinn declaring parts of central illinois disaster areas as...
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. >> the operative word currentlying out of washington right nowish is spin. and the white house saying that there have been more than a million visiters to the website if it they managed to get through, all will be well. as we wait, we're going to take a break. paf we're with >> there is nown that he is going to allow you to be able to do just that. even though millions of americans were complaining that their it insurance was canceled. as we wait, we want to tell you what else is happening around the world. and as we mentioned, president obama will address the nation within the hour, and he's going to talk about the problems with the affordable care act. and we also want to tell you right now what's happening in the philippines. the memorandum coming in just a moment from the white house, telling us that the website has been shut down, and the philippines, the death toll is at 3,857. and aid is reaching the country, but it's not being handed out fast enough. and more body bags have been brought in to bury the dead. after the government shutdown, the disastro
. >> the operative word currentlying out of washington right nowish is spin. and the white house saying that there have been more than a million visiters to the website if it they managed to get through, all will be well. as we wait, we're going to take a break. paf we're with >> there is nown that he is going to allow you to be able to do just that. even though millions of americans were complaining that their it insurance was canceled. as we wait, we want to tell you what else is...
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paul, washington bureau chief for crain's chicago business. chet, ceo of global private group for james financial. allison fitzgerald, finance and investigative reporter at the center for public integrity and the chairwoman of the national press club speakers committee. skipping over our speaker, kasha, a u.s. economy and treasury reporter for bloomberg news. molly, freelance journalist and vice chair of the national press club freelance committee. cheyenne hopkins, reporter for bloomberg news covering banking legislation. [applause] our guest today is a longtime member of the republican establishment in washington, a former leader on capitol hill and a respected voice in the movement to rein in federal spending and reduce the u.s. debt. it came as a surprise earlier this fall when former u.s. senator judd gregg began a commentary in the hill newspaper with these words, most americans these days are simply ignoring republicans and they should. [laughter] greg was lamenting the strategy of some in his own party to threaten the government shutdo
paul, washington bureau chief for crain's chicago business. chet, ceo of global private group for james financial. allison fitzgerald, finance and investigative reporter at the center for public integrity and the chairwoman of the national press club speakers committee. skipping over our speaker, kasha, a u.s. economy and treasury reporter for bloomberg news. molly, freelance journalist and vice chair of the national press club freelance committee. cheyenne hopkins, reporter for bloomberg news...
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right now we're in the 30s. 35 in washington. lows tonight will be in the 20s. but with the windchills it will feel in the teens so waking up tomorrow morning, a temperature of 30 degrees, but it will feel more like 17 to maybe 20 degrees outside. so you have plans tomorrow morning. you're going to church. maybe you're going for a run and taking the dog for a walk. make sure you are bundled up. ime i'll be an anacostia park with girls on the run, and we'll be dressing very warm tomorrow. 10:00 a.m., windy throughout the day. temperature at 10:00 a.m. around 34. a high tomorrow of only 35 degrees, so without the winds it's already a cold day, but then you factor in the cold winds and it's going to feel more like 25 for the high temperature. now tomorrow night we become very cold, even colder than tonight with mainly clear skies. the suburbs tomorrow night will be in the teens for lows. what you're looking right now is at your future windchill tomorrow noon. feeling about 22 in washington. 18 in gaithersburg and 15 in winchester. 6:00 p.m. tomorrow evening it is s
right now we're in the 30s. 35 in washington. lows tonight will be in the 20s. but with the windchills it will feel in the teens so waking up tomorrow morning, a temperature of 30 degrees, but it will feel more like 17 to maybe 20 degrees outside. so you have plans tomorrow morning. you're going to church. maybe you're going for a run and taking the dog for a walk. make sure you are bundled up. ime i'll be an anacostia park with girls on the run, and we'll be dressing very warm tomorrow. 10:00...
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the black kids are going to be a look at the washington high school. the legislature thought, if we can get the numbers of latinos and blacks, the latino kids are going to go to the gym high schools. the black kids are going to go to black high schools. the white kids are going to go to the white high schools. if we say the top 10% that will lead to more minority kids being able to get in. now, and that's what happened. i go back to your question, somebody says to me, well, it's been around for a quarter-century over 30 years, we can be done with it. my first thing is, okay, what is going to be your attitude towards institutions where the numbers go way down? some people are going to say fine, tough. okay. for me, know. i view it as intolerable and, therefore, we need to do something else. one more comment about the top 10% plan. because there was a supreme court case just this last term, fisher versus the university of texas but it turned out that not a whole lot happened to i would really quite worried about this but i was finishing this book and i a
the black kids are going to be a look at the washington high school. the legislature thought, if we can get the numbers of latinos and blacks, the latino kids are going to go to the gym high schools. the black kids are going to go to black high schools. the white kids are going to go to the white high schools. if we say the top 10% that will lead to more minority kids being able to get in. now, and that's what happened. i go back to your question, somebody says to me, well, it's been around for...
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en el acuerdo que tiene una valdez de 6 meses, washington acabara con el alivio y las sanciones y aumentarÁ la presiÓn. >>> siguen 6 meses para ver que tanto se afianza este acuerdo con el hallazgo de 5 cadÁveres mÁs. sumo maan 42 las vÍctimas. en la regiÓn hay 20 sepulturas ilegales. las vÍctimas entre bandos del crimen organizado. la banda de 18 mexicanos conocidos como los falso televisa, serÁn extraditados en su paÍs. puede ser este mismo lunsz lunes. fueron condenados por trafico de drogas para delinquir lavado de dinero. marÍa daniela vega tiene la historia. >>> la banda de 18 mexicanos conocida como los falso televisa serÁ extraditada a su paÍs en nicaragua el ministro judicial. mantienen sigilo sobre la fecha de traslado pero a mÁs tardar este lunes sean entregados. >>> >>> hoy pidieron el traslado el grupo castigado en agosto del 2012, en la frontera sur de nicaragua. fueron:por trafico de stup pacientes crimen organizado. >>> tÚ no sabes lo que significa. es como cuidar 20 o 40 personas mÁs ¿que son ellos? dinamita humana ahÍ. mientras raquel, lÍder del grupo de f
en el acuerdo que tiene una valdez de 6 meses, washington acabara con el alivio y las sanciones y aumentarÁ la presiÓn. >>> siguen 6 meses para ver que tanto se afianza este acuerdo con el hallazgo de 5 cadÁveres mÁs. sumo maan 42 las vÍctimas. en la regiÓn hay 20 sepulturas ilegales. las vÍctimas entre bandos del crimen organizado. la banda de 18 mexicanos conocidos como los falso televisa, serÁn extraditados en su paÍs. puede ser este mismo lunsz lunes. fueron condenados por...
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the washington redskins and the titans, right? >> yes. would of, could of, should of. the raider his had a chance to move into a play off spot with a win against the titans. he got the start again today. pryor serving as the back up. tied at 3. he never saw the linebacker, brown, who steps in front for the interception. tennessee would get a field goal and they took a 6-3 lead. 9 tea 6 raiders before halftime. stewart, getting his hands on that punt. the raiders take over in titans territory. but, he misses the easy 32 yarder. wide left. the first of 2 misses. in the game. still, raiders, 3rd quarter. now, hunter, who plays. and ross plays like a fidel. hunter for a 54 yard touchdown, thanks to the rookie who went over 106 yards. 16, the raiders get that big play. off of the back. now, gets it. the raiders go on top. 19-12. he finishes, 206 yards. 19 completions, but they got the ball back. a play. wright, for the game and the titans beat the raiders. they are not pictured in this. where the titans are every where else at 5&6. they are 4-7. a short week with a game on
the washington redskins and the titans, right? >> yes. would of, could of, should of. the raider his had a chance to move into a play off spot with a win against the titans. he got the start again today. pryor serving as the back up. tied at 3. he never saw the linebacker, brown, who steps in front for the interception. tennessee would get a field goal and they took a 6-3 lead. 9 tea 6 raiders before halftime. stewart, getting his hands on that punt. the raiders take over in titans...